Imposing their policy preferences is because its inconsistent with democracy. No one wants to live in accord with the law of amy. My children dont want to do that. As a judge i cant say im going to live with my policy preferences because i have life tenure and you have to live with them. Constitutionally, even if the Supreme Court strikes down a statute, congress can come back and revisit that topic and do so in a way that doesnt violate the constitution as determined by the court. Ultimately, it doesnt happen very often, but ultimately we can amend the constitution itself, correct . That is correct. So the basis of legitimacy of governmental power is concerned of the governed. Do you agree with that . I do agree with that. Not what nine people in black robes, the high nine on the potomac, i think theyre sometimes called, the decisions they make. Thats not the final word in our government, correct . We are a government of laws, not of men. Judge barrett, im almost through, but i cant p
Remember, iran advanced its march across the middle east during the jcpoa. They have been playing with house money that has become blood money. Wealth created by the west has fueled his campaigns. Strategically, the Obama Administration made a bet that the deal would spur iran to stop its rogue state actions and conform to international norms. That bet was a loser with massive repercussions for all the People Living in the middle east. The idea of the jcpoa as a strategic pillar of stability in the middle east was captured perfectly by john kerry when he said i know the middle east that is on fire will be more manageable with this deal. End of quote. Whether the middle east is more manageable today than when they emotion parked on the jcpoa. Lebanon is a more comfortable home for hezbollah today. They are armed to the teeth by iran and has its sight set on israel. Thanks to iran hezbollah provides the Ground Forces for the military expedition in syria. They have continued to pump thous
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's office on Monday, Dec. 13, released a short, draft piece of legislation that would require that public school districts "shall provide" up to a 1-minute of silence each morning that could be used for prayer, meditation, or "other quite, respectful activity."
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's office on Monday, Dec. 13, released a short, draft piece of legislation that would require that public school districts "shall provide" up to a 1-minute of silence each morning that could be used for prayer, meditation, or "other quite, respectful activity."
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's office on Monday, Dec. 13, released a short, draft piece of legislation that would require that public school districts "shall provide" up to a 1-minute of silence each morning that could be used for prayer, meditation, or "other quite, respectful activity."